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Volume 46, Number 1 &2
The New York Law School Law Review presents a special issue honoring Judge Jon O. Newman's service to the United States Federal Court.
In the 2002 Law Review Symposium, the New York Law School Law Review celebrated the career of Judge Jon O. Newman of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit through scholarly discussion of three fields of law where he has made special contributions: copyright, federal jurisdiction, and the application of international law by U.S. courts. This special issue is a compilation of the proceedings of the 2002 Law Review Symposium, with additional scholarly contributions. The Symposium was organized by the New York Law School Law Review, and directed by Professor Paul R. Dubinsky and other former and current law clerks of Judge Newman.
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VOLUME 46 |
NUMBER 1-2 |
2002-2003 |
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JUDGE JON O. NEWMAN: A SYMPOSIUM CELEBRATING HIS THIRTY YEARS ON THE FEDERAL BENCH AND AN OCCASION TO REFLECT ON THE FUTURE OF COPYRIGHT, FEDERAL JURISDICTION, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
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SYMPOSIUM
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I. INTRODUCTION |
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In Praise of the Rule of Law, the Role of Judges, and the Right to Shop |
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Nadine Strossen |
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II. WHAT CASES BELONG IN THE FEDERAL COURT? THE PAST AND FUTURE OF FEDERAL COURT JURISDICTION |
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Caseload Burdens and Jurisdictional Limitations: Some Observations from the History of the Federal Courts |
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Edward A. Purcell, Jr. |
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Rethinking Fairness: Principled Legal Realism and Federal Jurisdiction |
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Aviam Soifer |
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III. IS INTERNATIONAL LAW PART OF U.S. LAW? UNDERSTANDING AN AWKWARD RELATIONSHIP |
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IV. CAN OUR CURRENT CONCEPTION OF COPYRIGHT LAW SURVIVE THE INTERNET AGE? |
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Copyright and Computer Programs: A Failed Experiment and a Solution to a Dilemma |
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William F. Patry |
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Can Our Current Conception of Copyright Law Survive the Internet Age? |
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Edward Samuels |
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V. ARTICLES |
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Jon Newman's Theory of Disparagement and the First Amendment in the Administrative State |
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Edward L. Rubin |
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VI. NOTES & COMMENTS |
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Beyond Napster, Beyond the United States: The Technological and International Legal Barriers to On-Line Copyright Enforcement |
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Jeffrey L. Dodes |
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Thermal Imaging and the Fourth Amendment: The Role of the Katz Test in the Aftermath of Kyllo v. United States |
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Gregory Gomez |
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The Role of Workplace Culture Evidence in Hostile Workplace Environment Sexual Harassment Litigation: Does Title VII Mean New Management or Just Business as Usual? |
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Christopher Massaro |
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